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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1900. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. st $3100; only $4%0 cash, bal sewered, gra cement sidewalks; 2 bioc ks to local train; ice same as rent ; house of hand- to-date mod- | near Ashby Sta- ok OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 and 462 Eighth St., Oakland. 460 and 462 Eighth St., Oakland. 460 and 462 Eighth St., Oakland. A CHOICE BT S PROPERTY. 35,000—Finest in in Oakland; 3- L n in every detail; n lease for five to ten re than bank rate of in- to double in value; a immi estigation desired OAKLAND HOMES. Oakland mansion, cost over $6,- of choicest grounds in uit; a_bargain. cost § elevated location CHOIC! arge lot- rooms, two ABeline station; —Linda Vista Terrace; one Jms; every ap- worth of new 5 acrifice; offer wanted. READ THIS. A special offer of new homes never occupied, right in the center of Oakland, five minutes’ walk of Fourteenth st. and Broadway and lo- cal trains; of 6 new homes only 3 left; one a § rooms, price $4500, mortgage English style, 7 rooms, price ortgage $2500; a 2-story colonial, 7 price $3000, mortgage $2000; interior very cement basements; do not fall to special prices and easy terms for quick sales; contractor must realize at once; 1 amount of money wiil secure a bargain. Adeline station, modern bank mortgage $2500: $3750—Market or story 8 rooms, corner; and Telegraph ave.; modern §-room 40x180; mortgage $2200 must sell. A sacrifice we call it; mortgage $3000; for- house; home: gothic | Thomas Allen, and brother of Willlam O., T. Franklin and Fred Allen, a native of Call- fornia, aged 25 years 7 months and 12 days. (Nevada papers. please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully_invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence 1141 Point Lobos avenue, thence to the hall of Mission Parlor No. 3§, N. 8. G. W., Seventeenth street, between Valencia and Guerrero, where services will be neld at 1:30 o'clock, thence by electric car, corner Eigh- teenth and Guerrero streets, to Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BAKER—In the City and County Hospital, March 16, 1900, James M. Baker, a native of ed 32 years. ER—In this city, March 17, 1800, Emi- . beloved wife of Charles F. Becherer, and August and Albert Mack, a native of years and 1 month. {7 The funeral will take place to-morrow ‘(linn ¥), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- ors of Mi; 2066 Misslon street, ion Masonic Temple. Interment private. ANCEAU—In Alameda, March 15, 1800, Arrias Benanceau, a native of Peru, axed 75 years. BESOZZI gia Nicol Bunker & Lunt, n this city, March 17, 190, Ambro- beloved son of Charlie and Anita Besozzi,, nephew of Luigl, Cesare, Giovanni and Ankelina Besozzi, also of Ambrogia, Siro, Luigi, Mary, Maria Gheilmetti and Eu- gene ampana, cousin of Angelina, Colombo and Camilla Campana and other relatives in Italy and Switzerland, a native of Californla, aged 2 months and 7 days. LFF nds and acquaintances are respect- fully vited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 529 Green street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BUNTING—In this city, March 1§, 1900, Alex- ander J. Bunting, beloved father of Charles A., Frank O. and Edward R. Bunting and Mrs. Katle Hazelton, a native of Ohlo, aged 7 years. (Oregon papers please copy.) @ Remains at the funeral parlors of Charles H. Jacob & Co., 318 Mason street, between Geary and O'Farrell. Remalns will be shipped this morning at § o'clock to Lake View, Or. BUONOMO—In the City and County Hospital, March 17, 1500, Frank Buonomo, & native of Ttaly, aged 69 years. BUTLER—In this city, March 17, 1300, Minnie, beloved wife of Harry Butler, mother of Benjamin, Bert, Albert and Archie Flanders, and sister of Frank Lasselle and Mrs. H. A. Bassford of Vacaville, Cal., & native of Biddeford, Me., aged 53 years. CAILLODS—In the City and County Hospital, March 16, 1500, Charles Caillods, & native of (Eunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mission street, between Third and Fourth. Interment Laurel HIIl Cemetery. REARDON—In this city, March 1, 1900, John J., beloved husband of Haunnah Reardon, and father of Nellle Reardon and Mrs. Kittle Sands, a native of Blarney, County Cork, Ireland, azed 52 years. G Friends and acquaintinces are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 415 Harriet street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem mass Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ROWNTREE—In Berkeley, March 16, 1900, Sarah S. Rowntree, widow of Willlam A. Rowntree, and beloved mother of Mrs. C. C. Hall, Mrs. W. A. Perry, Mrs. A. M. Locke and 'W. A. Rowntree, a native of Tompkins County, New York. I¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 4:30 o'clock, at Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. SCHULTZ—In this city, March 16, 1900, Henrl- etta Schultz, wife of the late John Schultz, and beloved mother of Frank and Charles Schultz, Mrs. C. J. Gambill, Mrs, M. E. Gray and William and Annie Schultz, a native of Germany. aged 70 years and 1 day. [¥Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from her late re dence, 17 Bruce placeroff Folsom street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. STEIN—In this city, March 16, 1300, Aaron Stein, beloved husband of Clara D. Stein, aged 65 years. s (Sunday), at 2:30 C7Funeral this day o'clock, from his late residence, 1§16 Larkin street.” Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Please omit flowers. TAYLOR—In this city, March 17, 1900, Stephen H., beloved husband of Annie Taylor. and tather of Stella, Sadle and Gussie Taylor, a native of Virginta, aged, 52 years 2 months and 17 days. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8 o'clock, from his late resi- dencs, 101 Ash avenue, ‘thence to St. Mary Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, where & re- quiem high mass' will be celebrated for the Tepose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TIETJEN—In this city, March 17, 150, at his Tesidence, 2430 Harrison street, near Twenty- first, John, dearly beloved husband of Sophle Tietjen, father of Millle, Fred, Henry, Ed- SUTRD FAMILY SHELETON WiLL WALK TO LIGHT Hattie A. Trundle's Bequest| Is Sued For by Her Heirs-at-Law. ———— Alleged Slanderous Statement Made by the Dead Millionaire’s Wife Years Ago Will be In- vestigated. . gm0 A By the death of Hattie A. Trundle the bequest tc her of $50,000 in the will of the late Adolph Sutro “tor a great wrong done her” will not merge into the bulk of the estate, as was supposed—at least not without a legal struggle in which the best known of the Sutro family skeletons will be dragged forth and Inspected for the edification of the public and ths gratifica- tion of the gossips. Sult was flled yester- day by John A. Drinkhouse, administrator of Hattle Trundle's estate, agalpst Emina L. Merritt and W, R. H. Adamdoa, execu- trix and executor of the will of the late Adolph Sutro, to force the payment of the legacy in question. n the complaint it is averred that the bequest was made by Sutro in lieu of damages which had been incurred by Hat- tie Trundle for abuse she had received at the hands of Mrs. Sutro in Virginia City in 1879 and for the slanderous statements removed to the Barton, L. C. Pistolesi and W. P. John- son; Donner 162, F. H. Blackwell; Key- stone 173, John on and Willlam Mec- Laughlin; Menlo 17, F. P. Roach; Olym- pus 189, Andrew Mocker and H. I. Mul- creavy; Presidio 1M, W. J. Attridge and Charies Stewart; Los ‘Banos 206, J. S. s. Sudden Death of a Tailor. John Anderson, a taflor, was taken sud- denly {ll in his room In a lodging-house at 764% Mission street last night and was removed the City Receiving Hospital for treatment, where he died soon after his_arrival. * Anderson had been taking medicine lately for nervousness and the physicians at the hospital think he died from utrychnlne‘rolsomng. ‘The body was orgue, where an autopsy will be held. Tried to Commit Suicide. Carl Cole, a’ female impersonator, swal- lowed the contents of a vial of laudanum with sulcidal intent yesterday afternoon. The would-be suicide was taken to the City Receiving Hospital for treatment. He will recover. O Y i -— —-——«_————-—-———————‘—-————_—'fi_’_——_—- BERKELEY ADVERTISENENTS|0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS Y KOEHLER IS — HERE ON BUSINESS Denies He Will Take an Active Part in the Craven-Fair : Litigation. Henry Koehler Jr. is here from St Louis, but it is said by those on the Cra- ven side of the litigation over the estats of the late James G. Fair that his pres- ence on the scene of his mother-in-law's battle to establish her claims has no s cial significance. Mr. Koehler is neverthe- less deeply interested in Mrs. Craven- Fair's effort to secure a family allowance from Fair's estated)endmz the distribu- tion of the estate. e called on Mrs. Cra- ven-Fair last evening and at her rest- dence. 326 Eddy street, met many_of her witnesses. It Is said that Mr. oehler, who is & man of wealth, came to the city for the purpose of taking an active in Mrs. Craven-Fair's fight, but this he denies. He says that he is here on pri- vate business and does not know how long it will be before more impoftant business in St. Louis will call him home. 70 THE EAST —wr THROUGH FIRST-CLASS PULLMAN SLEEPERS NOW IN SERVICE Between San Francisco and C%iC&gO Via Southern Pacific—Rio Grande Western Denver and Rio Grande (Scenic Route) and GreatRock Island ‘Route ward and the late Ernest Tietjen, brother of Herrmann Tietjen, and uncle of Fred Schober, = native of Germany, aged 72 years 9 mont) merly $3500; East Oakland: 2-story, § rooms mantels, gas fixtures; lot 50x130; cost $5500; of- France, aged 44 years. L Mrs. £ CARROS n Oabland, March 11, 1900, Mra. rs. Sutro is said to have made regard &t Golden Gate Sta- | ing her at that time. It is claimed in the 40x 130 GRANDEST SCENIC TRIP IN THE WORLD i FRMEL, §07 California st. | 678 equity for §400; over 53000 mortguge; going | lsabelle Jane Carroll, beloved motheg of M. | gnq 14 days. A member of Concordis Lodge | complaint that Sutro persuaded his lega- = A Sinst b ooid ot owoe; bowss | BTt Ouiiand astate at & werties:| el B aaties of Obie seat ls‘k';-'e:-l-k:xg:fi oo, b pecinot ite se him ér Jamages on His B S eox100: 3 Mlock — . . E big, ends and acquaintances are - | promise that he woul ay her as much, | a w wme, ne | T e & TR AT Y | IR0, ot Gt veabigrts | THE COLORADO ROCKIES CROSSED BY DAYLIGHT. Take Berkeley 05250 cash, '$25 month; Center statio: ovel” Gani e Mietar madotier, C;“N'm (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from St. Johannes | recover by a judgment of court. his A $ . ask for KI 1al home ©of 6 rooms, procelain bat R L e i fars tyev‘;,:clo,;mm:?e‘:(l,ku Lutheran Church, Twen mgm:: was ,;I,;ir“g‘\:l]lgytl:g' vca(mlm ‘3&’3 Pullman’s Finest Broad Vestibuled Sleepers between Howard and Mis- sion, 5. and Michael Carty, er Mary Anthony of iy Berkeley, Mrs. L. Peterson and Mrs. W. . Cangtery Bartman, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 yeare. B> Friends and acquaintances are respect- filly invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Interment I. O. HOTEL ARRIVALS. by bequeathing her $50,000 in his will. Administrator Drinkhouse says .hat he has never been able to collect the bequest on behalf of Mrs. Trundle's heirs on ac: count of the objection made by Sutro’s Near Berkeley local trains: a sacrifice: fine new cottage of § rooms; 50x185; cost San Francisco wholesale merchant $4000; mortgage $2000; offer wanted. $1850—Twentieth and Grove sts.; Leaving San Francisco Daily at 8:30 A. M. on THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC LIMITED fore offer to sell at : cottage with bath, s lding doors, brick nary tube, $-foot basement: 6-room bay- PALACE HOTEL. w ntel; hot and cold{indow cottage: a bargain; central location. 2 o . T dow o o bas o Ofonday), at 2. oclock, from the residence | 3 P Steadman = Beaver | children, but he believes that the court : el ML desp |, S180-Near Telegraph we.: lot 80 feet: Anel of her sister, 131t Kearny street. between | Yrra Steadman i Ty will compel the executors to obey the wish ¥ 3 ; close to Station. | struct. a &nap. > 1 é)ee';!;!'d Green, Interment Laurel Hill HE Smith Mrs Fox eTpresled in the will of the dead miilion- (Westbound cars carried on same train). at Lorin Station, | £1250 Broadway or Market station; bay-win- s o Miss Fox aire. K Fiamcne " . Ve - 1 CLARK—In this city, March 16, 1800, Jane | Mrs Dibble {rs A D | gow eroom cottage; ariveway; bargain; ofter | N R, L% 50T Robers L Clark, and | T & Wright s ety T . DINING CAR SERVICE THROUGH—BUFFET LIBRARY CARS..., | cottage of § rooms; estate; make ofter. M H. L o MW L rig rs owing named have been chosen |-~ 8 , o ot s oo o 8 e prop- | Mk, 3, . Shend nt toe late Joscoh G | &0 Davlage §F % Corney | [0 Tepresent their rospective parlors. In L s g SRVENOMANS S WS e H erty. County, England, aged 61 yéars 6 months and | Miss E Davidge Mrs McCartney thse.Grn.nd Par;)or lot ulzle N‘nnxe lgcmu: JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. P. A., CHICAGO. t s | < 1 days. 8 B Davidge G W Crawford .cramento arlor 0. - L B, | e e S——— — = = o e - = —— § p ! LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 0 g g — - 24250 i NG g7 Friends are respectfully Invited to at- | Mrs 8 B David Mrs Crawford - : et gone: also cottages| LATMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. tohd the Tameral thie day (Gundayy, at 1280 | N'M Safrord ™ [Miss - Crawtora S T s SEUTNERN PACIFIO COMPANT. B wee our fine building sites, | P oclock, from her late residence, §19 Green- | Mrs Safford Miss L Crawford telle; Stockton 7, George E. Catts, A. J. (PAcIFIO AYSTEM.) A , opp. High School, Berke- | o wich straet. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- | 8 W Vandassall S Plummer Turner, C. E, Manthey and W. C. Neu- — FAMOUS — Trains leave nnd are due te arrive a¢ ¥ : b tery. Please omit flowers, Mrs Vandassall Mrs Plummer miller;' San_‘Francisco 49, Thomas E. —— LIMITED — SAN FRANCISCO. CONDON—In this city, March 16, 1900, Ellen Raymond and Whitcomb Excurglon. Hearty, J. H. Nelson and B4 L. Rittore: (3ain Live, Foot of Market Street.) 460 and 462 h St. 2 ghth St., Oakland. ard Oakland 50, Rod W. Church, H. N. University of Cal- | Condon, beloved sister of Mrs. Kate Christ- - o §-room hoy 460 and 4 shth St., Oakland. S Newhouse, Lake H O Nesbit 3 dern §-room house. and & Eig i mas, Mrs. Mary Ray and Patrick Condon of | 1 Harrisan oo oke tre & Toore sia” 4| and H. G. Willlams; Redwood 6, C. D. e — Tk VenwiarTE I — ADNS ey Oakland Navarro, Mendocino County, Cal., & native of | Miss jarrison, Col Spr|C S Nesbitt, Pa. Hayward and W. J. Plump; Vallejo 71, G. 3 e LT e | —_ Mitchelstown, County Cork, Ireland. Mrs Harrison, Col Spr|C E Brown, Str Gaelic | G. Halliday and J. F. Deninger; Granite #7:004 Benicls, Suisun, Elmira, Vacaville, and General Land 50—JUST completed; a new, all modern 7- §>Friends and acquaintances are respect- | J W Coyner, Peoria. Mrs J P Wilson, IIl 83, James P. Louge; Yerba Buena 84, C. R: ud Sacramento. ... . *TASe 4 | “room residence, 1’ porcelain bath and cor. | fully invited to attend the funeral this day | A L Kavanaugh, USN|Mrs N G Moore, Iil A. Henry and John Schroth; Sierra 85, *7:004 Shasta ‘Willows, X150, with modern | lot; near local and electric: Berkeley; easy | (Sunday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi- | P 1, Sinclair, Tacoma |P C Moffitt & w, Mo | B. A. Mardis; Calistoga 86, C. A. Carroll; Red Bluff, Portland.. ......... | terms or part trade; owner bullt it for a| dence, S Boston place, off First street, be- | # M Proctor; Tacoma |Miss MofAtt, Mo Downieville 92, ¥. R. Wehe; Sonoma 111, ° *7:304 Martinez, San tamon, Vallejo, Napa, home: ehanged candltions compel sale. Ad-| tween Folsom and Harrison. thence t St. | T, Lordon, Hussia TG Burer & w, Colo | Bo e Netional Tif. Chavies Box. Noonday Calistoga and Santa Rota......... “Sule dress 2735 Call office, O Brendan’s Church, where a solemn requiem | § U Steinman, Sacto |J A Ervin, N ¥ ton, W. E. McCreery and F. P. Wehe; la °8:304 Tho Overland Limited—Ogden, DITTTV - ~ ’ e T mass will be celebrated for the repose of her | C M Wooster, Sn Jose|J N Vance & w, W Va | {fespertan i%7, L. H. Kohn and H. A. An. Train From 3 ver, Omaba, ChiCAED-.aoviveeen *Suse H | l’l VA \D N | or to rent—House of § rooms and | goul, commencing at 9 oclock. Interment |'C M Warner, Syracuse |Mra J Clifford. Chicaso | neaper g o Le M. Kohn ang M oner and 1304 Sau Jose, Livermors, Stockion, \ ALL & ML first-class ition; all modern con- | Holy Cross Cemetery. S Prentice, N Y Miss Clifford, Chicago | & CF" B L LA Ione, Sacramento, i i = s: situated on Teleg ave., Oak- [ DEADY—In this city, March 16, 100, Mary E., | B P Shars, Brooklyn |MrsJ J Casey, Chicago | C; H; Turner; Brooklyn 151, G. T. Hans NEW YORK. Maysville, Chico, Red Bluff. b e | Apply to | dearly beloved daughter of Edward and the | H B Smith, N Y D Gailbraith & w, Pa | &nd H. A. Sagehorn; Sequola 16, R. D. BOSTON, +8:304 *Milton, Oakdale, Sonora. Carters... *4:38® ST. LOUIS to #9:00A Haywards, Nileaand Way Stations. *11:434 Landing, ., Oakland. late Abigail Deady, and sister of John M. A P C X, e ———— *9:00. d Knights . a nativedof Lisbon, Placer County, | Mrs Glaskow, N Y |G E Buxton, Phoentx BUFFALO, D iine i *1:459 2 i e B aed 33 years. 3D Farrel, 'Seattle |b Avusinger & w. N ¥ OCEAN TRAVEL. CINCINNATL || 15004 Atianits Fepromn—Ogd 14 the Station, | i CF¥rlends of the family are respectfully | G H Goodrich, Mont |Miss Avusinger, N ¥ Via Big F. 300k Markincs, Traey: Tatkrop, Stockton, vy 14-Act m upper flat; ted to attend the funeral this day (Sun- | Mrs Goodrich, Mont |Mis Ayusinger, N Y . . a B, R ‘eano. R 3 Fifth ave., . at $:30 o'clock, from her late residence, | I Cook, Gridley sp Havy & w. eana | Pacific Coast Steamshlp Co. ¢ Eour. Route axd PO g iy sy o | between Gough and Octavia, | M P_Whittall, Mass |Mrs P J Walsh Jr, Pa ot New York Certral Railway. Angelen 4 | i Heart Church, Fell and ittall, Mass |Mrs H B Pacham, Pa Steamers leave =Broadway «10:004 Vallefo, Martine: and Way where a requiem high mass ser, Boston |Mrs M Hickman, Pa whart, San Franclsco: +11:004 Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- for the repose of her soul, | M H McCarthy, Towa |I° Ota, Toklo e e e NO TUNNEL AT ST. LOUL ‘meto, Mendota, Hanford, Visalia, ~— e 2 9 o'clock sharp. ntermen C ymbury, N Y v} e s e 2 > _single, en culte and housekeep- Ty Cemetery, n' |AE Teternc. T 1 S, I il o sy NO FERRY R~ NREW YORN. *12s00% Hagwardn. i Stat 14 It el Shasta. Broadway. March 17,° 1900, Henry | S B Brown, Cleveland |G Kimadai. Japan Sexfloreinczen.. Vancouver (B. \sTOP AT Ni..GARA FALLS. 11:00r Sucramento 1tiver Stenmers. +#3:007 Faywards, Nileaand Way *4:00¢ Martinex, San Ramor 3 Napa, Calistoga, Sand 100y Benicls, Vacaville, Woodland, Knighty Murysvillo, Oroviile. Mrs Brown, Cleveland |H Tkeda, Japan C S Peacoc hicago |H Arita, Japan Mrs P J Lantner, Il |W B Ballon, N Y Mrs Peacock, Chicago |R Durnitschitz, Vienna W Pridham, Los Ang | A Kose, Austria J McMullin, Fresno >ved son of John and Mary r of Willlam M., Maud, s Dixon, a native of San aged 14 vears 1 month and 22 OAKLAND FURNITURE c.), Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 a, m., Mar. 17, 2. 27, ApI fifth day thereafter; change a! part of Fruitvale; 50 AN Introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakiand. located place for chickens. days 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. : - and eve C Harney. Austris. Heattie mfil; company’s steamers for Alask: Remains White City - : b ced: lot 137 e e e = | at the varlors of Carew & English, 41 Van | J McMullin' Jr, Fresno \¥ Friedlander, 4:307 Niles, San J om0 and § J | DIVIDEND NOTICES. o el e e ey Coleman, &it Lake G Pk R e Sl Do X X Byt 8% - e P e i ibod T Foaan, - 50 per month: well - e | DOWNING —In this elty, M g S 5 Hobson, Mont_ | H § Goodfellow. e Ry Bakerslleld, Sangus for Santa Bar x Street graded; 4 dena No. T @5 cents | PGV 00 e 00 Chatter | F A Stawart & w. Mich H Traman, New Yok, | poF3f Eureke (Humboldt Bap. & 9 Mo ofter: At 1p. m. bars; Loa Anmeitn oo B s binson, Sugar PIanta” | Timning, a native of Massachusetts, axed # | WoP Lambs. China ™ Mrs ¢ 5 Kautmen, Cat | P2 20 AP% . Monterey. San Simeon: Cay- From s D e Y a th; well ‘and | Yean " rant, artorc . Gaviof i = ed; house € et oS mcan) s he funeral will take place this day | B R Oave. Doston |% 3 Magers, Chinats | oot Bart Harford (an T3l Otpa); Sexiores 231807 Stockton, Mescorl, Firoano, T i X tec Tubsday; Mo % Trazster books | (LTINS 9T lock, from hig late residence, | Mrs I K Armsby, Tl |Dr W S Tayidr, Cal | Bant san Bearo (Los, ATgeles), and Newpart, 3 CINCINNATI, e i e Wh . water; three min- | ¥ Tlose E H LDON. Seeretary. 162 Russ street, thenot to 8¢, Patrick's Church B e e e @. m.. Mar. 16, 20, 24, 25, April 1, and évéry . WASHINGTON N v g *suana m spom _E H SHELDON Secretary. | for services. Interment private, Mount Cal- Bon & W, 2 Py rea . = < - 5 ) per month; lot | = =5 S vary Cemetery. R C Victor, Cal W B Conrad & w, N Y | PORHB AV (RANET, g only at Port Hartora CHICAGO to ¢ BALTIMORE, b rrvig oy > B - Sresn i You ek et o AN In this city, March 17, 100, Hans | X7 Slsfurcr, Chicago|W 8 Hioker & w. Pa | San Luls Oblspo). Sants Barbars, Fort Los PHILADELPHIA 007 Haywards, Niles and San Joso. o7id3a TO LOAN. Bt | “Albert Hansen, a native of Denmark, aged | Miss fod, Chitaso) Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 &. m., ( . te.zor Valiols nioe ¥ OR ON LLMENTS of wels ol persousl puoperty—totios | 37 years GRAND HOTEL. Alar. 18, 23, 26, 30, April 8, and every NEW YORK. {Gider Onjental Mafl—Ogien, " Choyenne, E ING COMPANY, | en, 3 t HELMAN—Tn Oakland, March 17, 150, at 853 | W I Stoddard, R BluffA Spitzel, Dawson | day thereafter. Omaba, Caioago. . ... *9uASa s m 2, ground ‘floor, | Ahe BUberor o O N California in the | East Twenty-first street, Harman A. Hel- | Mra A B Smidt, Sacto C H Gled, Portland | For Ensenada iy e Via Big Four Rout: and *€:307 Orfontal * Maii—Ogien, " Donver. B Bclec, Al E san, a native of Ohio, aged T8 years 1 month orester, Sacto C amilton & w, abo, Mazatlan, . S Rosa) Omaba, Chioago......... ... *“4se ok above Fruitvale | mMaiter of the estate of CATHARINA ROT maz; » nat a8 ¥y o XX ETe Sl rioand: B e and Gusymas dfex) 10 & m., Mar. 8, and 7th Chesspeake & Ohio Railw, 1700 Vallcin Fort Cona s Way Bia- e | administrator of the estate of sald deceased, | HEMPEL—In this city, March 17, 190, Amalie | C T Brown & w, Cal ardiner, R Vista | of each mon o 3 s ; oeeraeen o 5 sdministrator of Hhe A O M acceaned. | ™ Hemel, beloved wits of H. E. Hempel, & ni | H I Seymour, Sacto ¥ Miles & w. Chicago | For further information ohiatn SaigenpN CARLTON C. C *8:03¢ Orggon and Califernis Kaprem Has- . Jer' for' caen. "on and.aiter March fth, 160, | tive of Germany, aged 7 years and § days. | W J Fisk Onkland Mrs T Stale €hicago | OJS%. | ony reerves the right to clangs . CRANE, puente, Merpille, Roliiogy . o #2301 ttage | L e O ot e B B cooity: where | "o 11 100 Johy Holat, & pefive of'Gan | G Coste. Pofaluma Miss B Miles. Chicago | stanmmers, waiine daiss, nd hotrs of ssiing; Pacific Coast Agent. COAST DITISION (Yarrow Gauge). E inte: | bids for said property will be received. "all | aged & vears. W& Cone & w, SonoraMrs § E Wilson, Chic | MU ST GFFIOR —4 New Montgomery (Foot of Market Strect.) i that certain personal property, to wit.. 10 —In this city, March 15, 1800, | 1,'n Ihas Wittard London | Street (Palace Hotel). = = hares of the capital stock of Kohler & | “illlam, beloved husband ‘of Caroline Ken- | & 3 poomis. Shasta |B 8 Wintard. London | ®GGODALL, PERKINS & €O., Gen. Asts.. e e B S e e IEORGE : E T Kendall & w, Ont|A S Wittard, London This March 13, 190. GEORGE ROT- e N ey, Landar 10 Market st., San Francleco. Btations. ....... . $2:4% 7 Nowark, Contorviile, B3 J hase. L Ehe 3 — NKOLBER. Administrator of the Estate of D ne: Nellie and Jimmie Kenaerson, Mre. F. Buck- CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN RY. CO. o, Now Catherine Monaghan, and brother of Thom: base- enhaiber:: Siceaen | E R Wakefield, Portiand W B Thomas, Stockton = arina Rotenkolber, deceased <‘ ingham, Mrs }phis;:‘\‘xjna‘qeani.::x‘;shhy:v"e'ik_.’ Dr Shearer, Santa Rora H_Cappler, Gridiey “‘E D n & ' | LESSHH 3,‘::;&'("-;“,?".";1' }“.’.fi;’.{'w bath; ative of Portland, Me., S A Stuart, Seattle | A Wellhammer, Fresno s . 00. | odbice. d oo | ‘months and 13 aa 4 o oy o 101000 7 desired., MARRIAGE LICENSES. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- N AN D M o DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS 70 | SAN m'mi?a AND lum PACIFIS e Nowart, San Joss, Log Gatoa.. '-u. s will buy age licenses have been issued as follows: | [Ull¥ Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | 7 D' Anderson, Tenn |Mrs A C Ogden, Tenn i RAILWAY COMPANY. +45r Hunters' Excursion, San Jose renovated 1,15::: s e 30 Coschatt. il Xaa 0 (Monday), at 9:45 o'clock, from his late resi- | T Bonnar, Fresno T W Ontden Fean s R Tiburon Ferry, Feot of Market S& Way Stations ... .. st houses, | Tracy C. g g - | dence, 11£7 Geary street. Interment Cypress ( 1 J Kohi, Il Mrs Myburgh, England rom Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. — = < 0 B | P B S rankiin street, ana | Laws Cemetery by I o'clock train from | & Yan Dandt. Chicago E 7 smith & w. Fa. | FARE SR2Jirst Clgss Including Bertn SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. By T 2% it et E | Third and Townsend streets. M P Whittall & w, |T C Mason & w, Sacto $8 Second Class and Meals. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:#, 11:00 a m.; 1298, SAR FRANCISCO—Feat of Market Strest (Slip 8)— o = be e o | Max Wandols 120 First street, and Anna | KERZ—In this city, March 17, 100, Welter F., | Mass |R M Chamberlain, Mich | STATE OF CALIFORNIA sall: .| 8:30, 8:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra tri 15 9:00 11:00sa. (100 200 13:08 well and pump; lot ‘S0x110; | \ Max W i dearly beloved and only son of Frank and | H F Martin, Seattle | H M Sell, Cal g e veo.-March 24, April 3| &t 11:30 5. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1 400 - $8:00 *3:00r.. a1 §i% cosh, balance on your own | M Richter %, AlumEds et and Fan-| Meta Kerz. and brother of Blea and Helen | R J Witson & w, lowaW M Bell, Cal COLUMBIA sail March 19, 29, April 8 | _and 11:30 p. m. cons OAELLD— ool of Brasdway. —*0:00 8:00 10:004. & EARS R T B s Kers, a native of Sen Trancisco, aged 4| F C Stettier, Dayton (A C Winkson, Sacto Short line o Walia Walla, Spokane, Butte, | SUNDAYS—$:00, 930, 1100 a m.: 10, 338 | [0 (100 1200 300 1400 “S00vay oy R Tnira o George Hunt, 22, Oakland, and Julla E. | r: <~m'm an ¥s. D Sammoun, Cal A Thornton New Hope Helemh lu;nk all po‘llnll 1{1 éne Northwest. | 5:00, €:20 p. m. = s the former value Haberlan, 18, Oakland 1O GAN—In this city, March 17, 1900, | E H Wagner & w, Cal| W Lawson, “Alvarado | Through tickets to all points Bast. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gaage). 3 Jote, 0x210 cach, cov- games H.. dearly beloved' husband of Mary | H i Warren, Alvirado|J D Enright & w. Cal E.C. WARD, General Agent, | WEEK DAYS—6.16, T:80. 0.2, 1110 & m.. 13 (Ihird and Townsend Sts.) d val nergan, and father of Annie and James * Burger & w, Colo Rev Van Pelt, § Jose 3 140, 5: m. urdays—Extra tripe View, fioa . s; muet be sold on ac e < q Lonergan, a native of County Tipperary, Ire- | O D Banks, St Louls |J J Cunningham & w, GOODA PERKINS & CO., 1:55 and 6:35 p. m, .23 lew, Routh 3an Francisco.. 1 I SREioH. ) BIP\THS MAP\RIAGES DEATHS aged 62 years. J T Willlams, 111 ValleJo o perintendents. BUNDAYS—8:10, 5:40, 110 & m.; 100, 3:40, 5:08, | 00" “himedon Ld‘:zdm;:)(s" 13ep ale Station, R . ~In Oakland, March 16, 1900, Willlam | W Castle, Healdsburg |A P Soule, Sacto - 6:25 o. m. 49:004 Han Josn, Tres Plnos, Santa O, § acres With house, barn | Birth, marriage and death notices went by | J. beloved and only son of Wiliam and 8 Dlskes Healnyiei B SN g‘flackett AMERICAN LINE g B Fanciant ant Gistuit Towlk P 8 acre want offer; o 7 | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed & native of Oakland, aged 1 year urke ockton | e en . act as s R e ont 315,- | T8 Melther of the publication offices and be | saed 1 year | 3% Spavin stockion |R N Hawiey, U8 N | NEW YORE. SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. PARIL —_— the name and residence of per- | [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | A C Rosendale, Cal Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbou; Leave Arrive RTITV FURN - — a3 d to have the same published. fully invited to attend the funeral servic From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. | #an Francisco. | In Effect | San Isce ] Way Stations. FRUITVALE NISHED COTTAGES, | = this day (Sunday), at 1:15 o'clock, at the re Kensington ...March 21|St. Louts. April 11 October 12:45r San Maten, Redwood, Menio g e s | BORN. dence of his parents, 167 Eleventh stre SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New York.....March 28| New Yor! April 18 | Week | Sun- 1899, Sun- | Week Talo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, furnished. to rent (four RITT—In this clty, March 15, 1500, to the | JVest <Oakland. Interment Mountain View L e St. Paul. April 4/ 8t. Paul Abril 25 | _Davs. | days. | Destination. | days. Tres Pioos, Savia Coie. ults’ only: locatios T ty, , 1900, \ 1 Tacifio Grove. " Cottage, Frait- | wife of George Berrett, a son. e AR L AR Continued from Page Thirty-One. RED STAR VINE Novato. 1:30¢ San Joss e Way, Stations Haes electric cars pass | BRADRICK—In this city, March 9, 1900, to the | MCOUIRI—In, TS S Igreh AT 1000 aoar- New/ York and Antwerp. Petaluma. Ji35% San Tavemni Print Way Siailons *9:434 | “wife of Charles W. Bradrick, a daughter. B khor’ of Prank X., Rdns L. Albest A DOMESTIC PORTS. From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. Sants Ress. {3:007 San Josoand Principal Way Stations 19:004 = = ——————————— = | BROOKS—In_this city, March 14, 1200, to the | Myrtle 1, Thomas and the iate Mary Mo~ Schr Kensington ... March 21f Southwark .....April 11 Fulto: ,3:307 Sanose aud Principal Way Stations *Si33a y " = | “wite of J. F. Brooks, a son, Sie anbghier of Macy ana e ats Thomss | 1oao A AT A 1T Annle | Noordland ....March 2 Westernland __"April 18 | 1:30 am Windsor ey G Jeaand Wer Mntions - GA \l X\D ,\D‘ ERTIQE“EV | BROWN—1In this city, March 8, 10, to the | Reynolds, and sister of James, Mary, John, | “OHBENWOOD Artived March 1—Stmr Al | Treisiand ......April 4| Kensington ....April 35 Healdsburs, HSE0Ne St Sumend Wap Sviiuen JARLAL k DL AL b | wite of ¥. L. Brown, a son. | Katie and the late Thomas F. Reynolds, & | catraz, hence March 16, EMPIRE LINE. to! .n‘g—ruu’ns' * ‘Afternoon. i & | CLASBY—In_this city, March 16, 1M, to the “f(\l\tx(c “;f“i“nll’mmi‘:' ";:‘ 3::’;”1'9'00 SEATTLE—Sailed March 16—Stmr Al-Ki, for Seattle, St. iichaal, Dawson City. o b < e Y ey g i | et o wife of asby, & son. MONAGHAN—In this city, March 17, 1900, Jo- | Skaguay. sy verdale. | 7:35 pm pm s . - OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. |CONNOLY_In this city, March 12, 180, to the | seph H. beloved son of Hugh and the'late | Arrived March 17—Stmr Humboldt, from For tull information regarding freight and aTuesdaysand Fridays ¢ Thursdays and Sundays, paseage t e Skaguay. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, B%kl-n.ml 7:36 pm' wife of Patrick Connoly, a son. and the late John and Willlam Monaghan, & | PORT TOWNSEND-—-Arrived March 17—Schr DAVIS—In thid cf March 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencles. 11, 1900, to the OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. B Dav iy native of San Francisco, aged 32 years. Meteor, from San Pedro, and proceeded to * B B L T N S G Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Port Biakeley; schr Esther Buhne, hence March PR T ll.lF B s 5 monthly till paid: new cozy | 1o - In this city, Tebruary 27, 1900, |, pully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | 1, and proceeded to New Whatcom; Jap stmr it oo F Sronimn: SN el | 07 e B O sk (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors | Idzumi Maru, from Yokohama. 5 22 pm. —— : b | LA CHAPELLE—In thié eity, March 17, 1300, | of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue, | COOS BAY—Sailed March 17—Stmr Arcata, Sonoma | #:15 am| 8:40 am plumbing, etc.: fine large and view: Al sofl; climate m cold winds and fogs; line and boat; 10 min- 1 trains; neighborhood rounding; price in all to the wife of F. La Chapeile, a son. McKOY—In this city, March 10, 1900, to the wife of Hollis McKoy, a son. —In this city, March 11, 1900, to.the Jerome Madden, a daughter. thence to St. Patrick's Church, Mission street, near Third, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repese of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived . March 16—Stmr North Fork, hence March 15. March 17—Schr Fortuna, hence March 11; stmr Newburg, hence March 16. | Sailed March '17—Stmr Orizaba, for San Fran- Santa Fe | e Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| 6:22 pm Bebastopol. IXD:!D am|10:25 am 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm S TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR: ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, ecalllnx at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and gonnecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- Route se u get for ¥our money; I.S—In this city, March 11, 1500, to the | MITCHELL—In this city, March 16, 1900, Mar- | cfsco. - t Peralta ave., adjoining “dward -Michaels, a daughter, garet, dearly beloved ‘daughter of Mary and | ASTORIA—Arrived March 17—Br stmr Aber- | & .-ffifi.. No cargo recelved on board on day P flln‘: Wflfl;'f-:‘g g:;t:n:u- ;n.r' :l:{k!‘y‘tvxeo': N— the late John Mitchell, and sister of Peter, Jobn, Frank J. and Honor Mitchell, Mrs. Mary Fahrenholz and Mrs. Jeannette Wood. ELGLI. from Hongkong; U 8 stmr Petrel, from for Lytton Springs: Springs; at Cloverdale land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, at.Geyserville for Skaggs March 7, or the Geysers; at Hop- HONGKONG MARU. r send for circular, 45 NIPPON MARU. dway, Oakland; car- 1500, MORRIS—In this city, wife of M. Morris of San Jose, a daughter. to the Saturday, March “Wednesdny, Apenl 35 2 houses, vineyard | wife of George L. Payne, a daughter. MYER-In this ‘eity, March 17, 1900, Adelle, ights, Hullville, Orr's - LNAPHTM‘YvIn this city, March 2, 1900, to r ERICA MA — : o Ay 3 g @ Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery this | Grays Harbor. AM) 'A MARU. Saturday, May 19 5 s : gnm‘ the wife of Sam L. Naphtaly, a daughter. aay (Sunday), at 2 o'clock. Funeral private, | Outside March 17—Bktn Arago, from Hono- Via Honolulu. ds Kelseyville, Carlsbad ngs, Soda Bay, Lake- . 'C. K. KING, | NORRIS—In this city, March 7, 1300, to the | A solemn requiem high mass for the repose | lulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For ‘;rt and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy wite of J. D. Norris, a son. of her soul will be celebrated at St. Pater's | USAL—Arrived March 17—Stmr Laguna, hne | {reight and passage apply at company’s office, "“‘m""‘“"‘ Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel - Rl T PAYNE—In this city, March 12, 190, to the | Church to-morrow (Monday), at 9 o'clock. | March 16, R ik i Deh Tads Ttar Mytoge. Tusec Iaks, Pose, noma Count { GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed March 17—8chr San . H. AVERY, General Agent. | Potter Valley, John Day's Riverside, Lieriey's. | Bucknell’s, Sannedrin Hot schard; there is over 5000 wood on place | WOENNE-In this city, March 12, 1900, Buenaventura, for San Franel gy FSSSN o N ity, , 1900, to the | beloved wife of Nathan Myer, and moth uenaventura, for San Franclsco. 5 Jmly 3200 C. K. KING, %02 Broad- | wite of Frank Woenne, o daughte Mra. 8. D. Schoenteld, Mrs: Albert Steiner 5 NENEORT- Sl Mani 15l Reumolsy E.u ‘n.":. Fonotal Weatport, Tial,: Winitts, Lagt 'g""ll}'- ntm s RARR AR —— e | 3hd A. W, and Henrlette Myer, & natl n Francisco. Faroes sal, ? TH st,, near Grove, Oakland—House MARRIED, Germany, aged 75 years and § mont Vi At RO sk 'm"‘“{ B and Earete. vl €ood lot; $4500. C. K. KIN¢ > > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | YOKOHAMA—Arriv prior to March 17— " < ~ K. KING, 2| \MBROSE—CORVILLE—In this city, March | fullv invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Stmr City of Rio de Janeiro, hence Feb 17. stip m onteegRy 1 Montuy touns-trip Hokvts &t ve- 8. 8. for at 2 o'clock, from the residence of | Sailed March 15—Stmr China, for San Fran- the Rev. William Breck, Willlam E AN A 190, (Monday on roune potn 3 . local train, Oakland, $1300, | Ambrose and Irene T. Corville, both of San | Albert Steiner, 1684 Post street. Interment | ¢isco, via Honolulu. Honolulu i g s\ an o KING, Francisco. Home of Peace Cemetery, by 3:30 oclock | KOBE—Arrived March 16—Stmr Olympla, | o<® ompany- e, Al o P e ey o hrontele blag. (4] HI AGO from Tacom: SYDNEY—Arrived prior to March 17—Br train from Third and Townsend streets. O'DAY—Entered into rest, March 14, 1900, Wil- HUNT—HABERLAN—In this city, March 17, 1900, by the Rev. J. Fuendellng, George Hunt R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. Fatvorite line around the world via Hawall, H. C. WHITING, Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, India, Sues, Qutsssl Manager. )CERY stock, with store and 4 rooms { { akiand | { | xi Orth $2000; to be %0id at balf | and Julla Etta Haberlan, both of Oakl; Ve omn tha 4% : 2 4, | liam, dearly beloved Husband of Margaret | bark Woolohra, from Bureka. : the cause. Apply quickly to our | a1. o O'Day, and father of Mrs. James Du NEWCASTLE, NSW—Arrived March 17—Br | E0E1a0d, etc.; $610 first class. s oA SN CO., 11 Broadway, Oakland. | poj{RS—CROME—In this city, March M, 1300, | and Katle, Maggie and Willie O'Day, & na | ship Port-Elgin, to load for San Francisco. | 5.0 Sraskacte& davs.CU., ayts. 34 Menigemary NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. e ey Strds $he evse, s in bearing fruit trecs at Fruir.| DY the Rev. J. Fuendeling, George H. Rohrs | tive of County Galway, Ireland, aged 66| Sailed March 15—Ship R for Honolulu. | Pier 7. Foot Pacific St ~ Freight Office. 327 St LzavEs San Fraxciscoy build or sell lots at $4 per foot | and Augusta Crome. TR Rt st N e B mr San Blas, Via Sausalito Ferry. SP.M. w“y- %"h-l P a station. For per: NG g Mave ends and_acquaintances % ot Outce 0., Tils Brosawar " P | a o by the Rev T, ugeliys Mareh | a54” members of Franklin Frode B Offlcers | MSalled March 3-Stmr San Blas, for San | COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. | wnom sAN o ey "5 Sitr: vaLLEY P.01 in time to connect 'Il-lm - By hn R 5y e I3 | 5. U. W., are respectfully invited to attend | Francisco. B DIRECT LINE to HAVRE-PARIS. AND SAN RAY. trains for New York. i al estate; also fUrniture | Semseme————ee | the funéral tEis day (Sunday), at 7:30 OCEAN STEAMERS. Sailing every Thursday Instead of m 5 . JEN CO., 1118 Broadway, | o'clock, from his late residence, 1226 Harrison | , NEW YORK—Sailed March i7—Stmr Palatia, 'o‘ , from November 2, 1899, af 5 . e s o G Sosmis e, s | op Hagmare, sr Bpurt tor Bverngel " | Mero 32 SISt 2, e o0 ; % = . a requl 4 ebrat or the —. rel 'mr 5 H 3 YOI b bt ey, chiny ciowr | AN QiSRS HOSL IRy, | pose o Bieod at ¢ oBock intermaent Ty | ber, from Beafle i fliy, U0 L SOURMNG HATh BiLA PRETACKE Avcl driveway; between 2 car lines; ci Becherer. Emilie Kerz, Walter F. e : v re] lympia, uces center, sehools, etor muST b g thy| Bevancesu, Arrias Lonergan, James H.™| PHIBLIPS In Berkeley, Maroh 18, 1909, Rosa. | 193, Tacoms, for Hongkons. i 008 T OO R e lle, infant daughter of Walter J. and Mamie to Havre, $5; & E. GENERAL week; balance bank mortgage. Besozzi, Ambrogia Long, William J. Phillips, » native of Berkeley, Cal, ageq | O Rio de Janeiro, from Sen Francisco, for . avERa Bunting, Alexander MeGuire, Margatet o s Buonormo, Frank bt s T'year 10 months and 29 days. Hongkong. AND CAN- Brosaway. | Butler, Mnnie Muchell, Margaret | | pOSTEL-In this city, March 14, 1900, August | ,,S8iled March 15-Stmr Belrian King, from | 4D& # Broadway (Hudson building), New b For 0 D., Gearly beloved Husband of Tillie Postel, | Figngkonk, for San Francieo, .= o | Agents, § Montgomery ave., San and father of George, Lillle, Fred, Gust and | , LONPON_Arrived kS REDUCED from $3600, to clean up an O'Day, Willlam te: house, 7 rooms, bath, modern in all Phillips, Rosaile Willie Postel, a native of San Francisco, aged | 7o New, York. - = o Sovointments; barm and outbuidings; in (he | Clark: Jane Tostel Augast D. 3 years A memiber of Longshore Lumber- | ySQel -March 1i—Stmr Messia, for New| BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. best residence position; lot 3 W ondon, Ellen Reardon, A 's Protective Association. Jawn, ete.; convenient. to business center,| Deady. Mary E. B Bk & [ Friends and acquaintances are respect. | NALLES—Sailed March 17—Stmr Aller, for aethon— cars,"etc.; 30 cash, balanos bank mortes Dixon, Hemy K.\ Schultz, Henrietta fully invited to attend the funeral this day | 4 NToe SRP—Sailed P FOR U, S, NAVY YARD AND VALLEJQ, Ay ity Clrti 3. gy LSRN Iy N0 Kl the RSN T ey March 17—Stmr Fries- - - ! e Boagwny, | Bongn Ban A i ayior Sughen B HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. VAT Sailed March 17—Stmr La Touralne, | MON., Tuee wed., Hane I v 045 Helins, Harme etjen, Jo o for New York. a. m.; 315, 8:8 p. m. (ex, Thurs. 1 v (Bucoessors to "UNE.RAL DI?IX.‘!‘OM fi‘D ~ Fifth st., T‘m nw“lelwl. #4500 WILL buy new modern house, 12 fine improvements; large stable. 152 eve., Oakland; keys next door south. night); Fri. LIVERPOOL—Sailed March 17—Stmr Bovic, | days, . o . for New York. 2 ‘%”;:'mn s m., Matn 1508. rooms; BREMEN—Sailed March York. Flannagan & ALLEN—In this city, March 15, Charl 7—Stmr lederich Fl.n‘ A TAlien, - beloved” son ot Katherine aag o South z b FARE .

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